P2i waterproofs your phone: News from Mobile World Congress
- Posted: Feb 16, 2011 at 2:20 AM
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Have you ever gotten your phone wet? It's a nightmare! I found this company called P2i at Mobile World Congress that is working on a new technology to waterproof our phones. Check it out!
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Cool, sadly my own LG Quantum got wet and the speaker no longer works, are you guys working on a 'retro fitting' service by any chance?
Seriously, this should be implemented by the hardware manufacturers - at present, if you get your phone wet your hardware warranty will be void!*
* Manufacturers use a special coated surface inside the phone that turns red if it comes in contact with water.
BTW If you guys are looking for testers - count me in - I now have an HD7 I want to keep dry!
This awesome. I would coat my car so that I dont have to wash it.
May be myselves too and skip bathing
Awesome
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